Stations of the Cross in Downtown Fort Pierce

Images from the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church's Stations of the Cross walk Celebrating Good Friday in Downtown Fort Pierce. (March 29, 2013)

ERIC HASERT/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Nancy Guyer (center left) of Fort Pierce, holds a Christian cross with (from left) her daughter Annika Guyer, 5, friend Rilee Gray , 5, and daughter Karalina Guyer, 8, while standing with Pastor John Liebler along Orange Avenue for the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church's Stations of the Cross walk on Good Friday in Downtown Fort Pierce. "I always feel very blessed to be a part of this because I feel like we are walking and being taken a look at the way Jesus may have been," Nancy Guyer said. "It's not only heavy [cross] but you feel like everyone tries looking at you." More than two dozen church and community members took part in the walk, taking turns carrying the cross and reading inspirational messages at selected places around Downtown Fort Pierce. "For the congregation, it's walking in the footsteps of Jesus in a symbolic way and thereby remembering the events of that day [Good Friday], "Pastor Liebler said. And for the larger community that sees us and looks on it's a witness that Christians are celebrating this day."